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This document provides instructions and questions for a conversation and monologue about food and health. For the conversation, participants are prompted to discuss their favorite foods, whether they read nutritional information, strange foods they've tried, and differences between cuisines. For the monologues, Candidate A is asked to discuss balanced diets, dieting experiences, and the meaning of "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Candidate B's monologue topics include foods they now eat but disliked as a child and whether fast food should be sold in schools.
This document provides instructions and questions for a conversation and monologue about food and health. For the conversation, participants are prompted to discuss their favorite foods, whether they read nutritional information, strange foods they've tried, and differences between cuisines. For the monologues, Candidate A is asked to discuss balanced diets, dieting experiences, and the meaning of "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Candidate B's monologue topics include foods they now eat but disliked as a child and whether fast food should be sold in schools.
This document provides instructions and questions for a conversation and monologue about food and health. For the conversation, participants are prompted to discuss their favorite foods, whether they read nutritional information, strange foods they've tried, and differences between cuisines. For the monologues, Candidate A is asked to discuss balanced diets, dieting experiences, and the meaning of "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Candidate B's monologue topics include foods they now eat but disliked as a child and whether fast food should be sold in schools.
PART 1. CONVERSATION. In pairs, answer the following questions.
What is your favourite food? What ingredients does it contain and how do you cook it? Do you read the nutritional information at the back of the products? Why? What is the strangest food you've ever tried? Is Mediterranean cuisine the same as Asian cuisine or USA cuisine? What are the main differences? (ingredients, ways of cooking, etc.)
PART 2. MONOLOGUE. Candidate A. Talk about the following issues:
Is it necessary to follow a balanced diet? Do you do it? Have you ever been on a diet? What kind of diet was it? An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Explain it.
3. Food & health
PART 1. CONVERSATION. In pairs, answer the following questions.
What is your favourite food? What ingredients does it contain and how do you cook it? Do you read the nutritional information at the back of the products? Why? What is the strangest food you've ever tried? Is Mediterranean cuisine the same as Asian cuisine or USA cuisine? What are the main differences? (ingredients, ways of cooking, etc.)
PART 2. MONOLOGUE. Candidate B. Talk about the following issues:
Are there any foods that you wouldn't eat as a child that you eat now? Do you think fast food, soda and sweets should be sold in school cafeterias?